Yes!! Enjoy your trip!! We are heading back this summer... Buenos Aires is delicious culinary adventure and we just couldn't stay away! More coming this summer!
Yes!! I am so happy to hear you liked the video. La Cocina is so great you are going to love it. I love that you get to go back a second time. The food there is just so amazing some of the best I've ever had. Thanks so much for leaving a comment, enjoy your trip!
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Yes, I love the food! I saved your video. I've already been to several of the restaurants, but need to try the rest. OMG, the fugazzeta, I even make it at home now in the USA. This will be my second trip this year, but my fourth trip total. I would like to live there some day. 🤗
I have been to Argentina twice, my first time was in 2019 and second vist in 2022. My wife is from Argentina/Buenos Aires, my first visit was much better than in 2022....with the exception of the Piqueteros on the street...2019 was excellent. The food in Argentina was excellent and was not expensive for us. I have been married to an Argentine lady for 29 years.....lovely people....but crazy at times in a good way. It took me a long time to visit Argentina.....my wife wanted to see the rest of the world before returning to Argentina.
Wow I love this. Congratulations on 29 years of marriage that is amazing. I totally understand your wife wanting to see the rest of the world but Argentina is so wonderful. We have yet to be disappointed. We’ll be going back again this year and I’m very excited. Thanks so much for leaving such a lovely comment.
Don julio and the cabrera are more suited for tourists and they are really crowded most of the time ... For pizza you can also go to "the cuartito" or "las cuartetas" too. For several other more local cuisine you might want to talk with locals because its the best way to avoid tourist traps ....
Las Cuartetas looks like a great spot! Thank you so much for the recommendation. I'll add that to my list, we are heading back this summer. I miss Argentina! I agree asking locals is a great source, this channel has helped with that a lot. I love hearing from people from all over the world. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a great recommendation.
It’s true that Don Julio is mostly catering to tourists these days, but it’s more because of the price relative to the income of locals. It is still the best for a reason though and most upper middle to upper class people will go there on occasion whether it be for a celebratory meal or when hosting out of town guests.
When you go back, if you haven't tried 1810 Cocina Regional yet, you might enjoy that. There are three locations. The menu is empanadas, locro, guisa de lentejas, As a fan of lentil soup, I went several times.
Well you certainly hit the real touristy steak houses! The Hierro is great for snacks & a drink! Don Julio is overrated & no argentine person would sit outside in the chilly weather, DUH😂 I have visited BA & enjoy the basically non-touristy spots or better value for your dollar. For example, Parrilla Peña, Talas de Entrerriano, Ferroviario & Pobre Luis are my stops but I'm always looking for a neighborhood locals spot😅
Yeah Hierro was a treat... I could watch that kitchen all day long! Thanks for the tips on some local spots. These videos were from my first time ever going to Buenos Aires so we are heading back this summer AND I can't wait!!! There is just so many awesome places to eat in Buenos Aires it's just impossible to hit everything in one trip.
Thanks a million!!!!!! Me dieron ganas de volver solo para visitar los restos que usted visito. Nos hacemos un asadito de vez encuando y tenemos suerte porque la carne viene de alla.... y la compartimos en familia con unos increibles havana alfajores... Pero los ingredientes hacen la differencia, ni siquiera alguien en Canada o EE.UU, con avion privado, puede comprar aqui la materia prima que hay alla. La unica manera es importarla..... No obstante, algunos paises de Europa tienen la misma calidad de materia prima, pero es Europa... Mil gracias... y excellente 12 meses a venir!!!😃🙏🌹
De nada. No puedo esperar a volver. Argentina es un lugar tan especial y tienes razón, no se pueden conseguir los ingredientes allí. Espero que puedas visitarnos nuevamente. ¡¡Disfrutar!! Feliz año nuevo.
The two places you have chosen for pizza are of one of the two main types of pizza we have at Buenos Aires. Both are of "media masa" type, which have a "bready" dough as a base. The other type is the pizza "a la piedra" with very thin and crispy in the borders dough. As in all Argentina's pizzas, in both you'll have plenty of cheese.
I’m so glad I came across your video, I’m planning a solo trip to Buenos Aires for my 30th bday and I always have to get a list of foods to try and places to eat while traveling. Are there any good spots for breakfast or is it simple? Most Latin countries breakfast is not huge or simple like scrambled eggs where my folks are from.
Nice, I'm so glad you found my video as well. Los Galgos would be a good spot for breakfast, it won't be simple but great filling dishes and great prices. Enjoy your trip and please let us know if you make it to any of these spots we would love to hear your thoughts, oh and if you get the chance going to a Boca Juniors game is a blast!!!! I have another video on that as well. th-cam.com/video/NCJqSuHJxbA/w-d-xo.html
Alex, nuestros desayunos son bastante sencillos. Café o café con leche o mate y para acompañar, al estilo español, comemos "facturas" que es algo así como la bollería española. Las factura más consumidas son las "medialunas" especies de croissant o de corneto, pero infinitamente más sabrosos, con masa esponjosa y bañadas en almibar. También comemos churros, sencillos o rellenos, u otros tipos de facturas como vigilantes, tortinas negras, etc. También podemos comer pan tostado con queso untable y mermeladas y acompañar con jugos naturales de cítricos: pomelo o naranja, por lo general. La comida más importante para los argentinos es la cena, así que por la mañana y al mediodía, comemos menos. Allí, en la cena, está el disfrute de nuestra carnes, de las verduras que las acompañan, de nuestras empanadas o de los platos que nos dejaron los inmigrantes italianos, españoles, alemanes o de medio oriente. Vas a encontrar gran variedad de platos, aunque quien se lleva todos los premios es nuestra carne grillada
Excelente recomendación muchas gracias por compartir. ¡Mantengo una ficha actualizada para cada ciudad para cuando regrese! ¡También espero que otros lean los comentarios para disfrutar de tu parte! ¡Salud!
Great video incredible gastronomic city! Just one small detail learn how to hold your fork you hold it like the meat is still alive and it's going to get away from you.Segment 1:08.
So funny story or maybe not... I honestly did not realize how I was holding my fork and knife until people watching started telling me. Thanks to my viewers I have fixed this and I now hold my utensils properly (for the most part) but it was pretty embarrassing at first. Thanks so much for watching.
@gabrieljuan-alladio6774 y @JuliaGonsalves I agree that how you hold your utensils is important. And I want to compliment you, Julia, on your response: it show a humble heart & one open to better ways. Incidentally, I sometimes think I should offer etiquette / social graces courses (I'd need to first get retraining myself), with the aim being to use those skills - in the background, unobtrusively, not attracting any attention that might distract others. Oh, and your partner's knitted cap? Ditch it, hombre, when at table! Hope this is taken in the way I'm giving it with. Again, I like your spirit. And your videos are helping me learn about Buenos Aires: I may visit, with a special interest in it helping me get started on the carnivore (meat only) diet, particularly its subset lion (beef only) diet. Buenos suerte y benedictiones!
BA es una ciudad increíble, nunca te vas a aburrir y ni que hablar de su arquitectura y sus muy anchas avenidas como las tiene la ciudad de Paris. A mi me gusta mucho más BA que NYC, ciudad que conozco, solo tiene rascacielos y la avenida más ancha es como nuestra Av. Santa Fé.
I totally agree. So much to do in BA. We spent 3 weeks there and tried to get to a much as possible. We had so much fun and can't wait to go back. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment.
This was really good. Next time go to a bakery cafe where you try some media lunas, facturas, or some deserts. There’s more to Argentine food than steaks and empanadas. Also some guidelines on prices would be good. Which places are bargains and which are splurges?
Great suggestions… you are so right there is so much amazing food to explore in Argentina. I especially love the idea of adding deserts (I have such a sweet tooth) it’s nice to hear what people want to see. I’m going back this year so I appreciate your feedback. Thanks so much for watching. 😀
You missed many, many good places. There are better parrillas than La Cabrera these days. It’s basically just for tourists now. Don Julio is still the best, but I’d put La Carnicería and Nuestro Secreto ahead of La Brigada for the more renowned ones. Plus, there are many excellent local parrillas where you can get better value for money. Also, it’s not correct that the outdoor tables at Don Julio are first come first serve. In the warmer months, they can also be reserved. For Argentine comfort food, you have to go to El Preferido de Palermo for an upscale experience and El Palermo Cantina for a more local experience. Also, I don’t know how you go to Buenos Aires and not eat Italian food. La Alacena is the best in my opinion. For seafood, La Mar is very good, but not as good as the original in Lima. Also, you don’t get meat there. In addition, if you want seafood, Crizia is excellent. La Choripaneria is good if you’re in San Telmo, but Alto Chori is better and the best are around the football stadiums. For other international cuisines besides Italian, El Niño Gordo and Gran Dabang are awesome. If you want something upscale, Chila is the best in my opinion (better experience than even Aramburu). For cocktail bars, La Florería Atlantico is cool, but it hasn’t been good for years. Tres Monos is much better these days and even Cochinchina has more interesting cocktails. For a rooftop cocktail bar, you should go to the Alvear Palace Hotel.
Wow!! Thank you so much for all the great recommendations. These videos were from my first time in Buenos Aires and it was really only my second city ever recording in almost two years ago now. I'm so excited to be coming back and you gave me A LOT of awesome reccomednations. I love them all, thank you so much.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels, Sure, I’m glad you found the recommendations to be useful. I just made a list for a friend of a friend so I’ll try to paste it in here tomorrow since you’ll be back in Buenos Aires soon.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels, Here’s an extended list of restaurants for upcoming trip: *Parrillas* 1. Don Julio- still the best; best to make reservations when they open three months in advance; more expensive than all the other parrillas, but we’ll worth it and still cheap compared to US prices, especially if you’re paying in dollars 2. La Carnicería- probably my current second favorite; excellent mollejas that are a little bit fancier than your average parrilla; sit at the bar if it’s not hot outside 3. El Ferroviario- real Porteño experience, as not many tourists go there; huge portions at very good prices; a bit out of the way and not fancy at all, as it is under a highway with the majority of the seating outside; good for large groups 4. Nuestro Secreto- parrilla of the Four Season; different style asado; beautiful garden seating; you pay Four Seasons prices so not cheap 5. La Brigada- wasn’t as good as when we were back in Jan, but still a good option, especially if you’re in San Telmo for the Sunday market; great atmosphere 5. A few others to consider if you can’t get into the other ones- La Cabrera, Parrilla Peña, El Pobre Luis *Argentinian (not asado) * 1. El Preferido de Palermo- best Milanesa Napolitana in my opinion; book a few weeks in advance 2. Chori- best choripán that’s not in front of a football stadium 3. Palermo Cantina- good local neighborhood spot in Palermo Hollywood; good and huge Milanesa; cool atmosphere; cheap 4. El Baqueano- more upscale and unique takes on classic Argentinian dishes 5. Peron Peron- old school atmosphere honoring Socialism in Latin America complete with typical dishes and the theme music; locations in Palermo Hollywood and San Telmo 6. La Choripaneria- good choripán option in the permanent San Telmo Market *Upscale* 1. Chila- my favorite fine dinning option in BA; nice atmosphere located in Puerto Madero so can walk along the water before or after dinner 2. Crizia- excellent upscale seafood restaurant; go all out and get the tasting menu with wine pairing 3. Elena- another restaurant in the Four Seasons; mostly Argentinian cuisine, but more upscale *Ethnic Cuisine (everything besides Argentinian) * 1. Niño Gordo- Argentinian-Asian fusion 2. La Alacena- my favorite Italian restaurant in a city full of Italian restaurants; good brunch option 3. Mishiguene- Argentinian-Israeli fusion; has become quite famous so need to book in advance 4. La Mar- offshoot of the original Gastón Acurio cebecheria in Lima; excellent ceviches, chaufas, etc. 5. Oviedo- Spanish restaurant good for seafood; nice atmosphere, but casual and good price 6. Gran Dabbang- excellent and innovative Argentinian-South Asia fusion in a very casual atmosphere; doesn’t take reservations so go when they open *Pizza* 1. La Mezzetta- best fugazzetta in BA; well worth the trek to Colegiales if you’re staying in the city center, but go between lunch and dinner (say 3:00-6:00) because there’s always a queue 2. Pizzería Güerrín- not as good as La Mezzetta in my opinion, but a good option if you’re just in the commercial center *Bars * 1. Tres Monos- world class cocktails and solid snacks in a bit of a dive bar atmosphere; gets crowded so go early or I think you can make a reservation for the new section that opened earlier this year; my favorite cocktail bar in BA 2. CoChinChina- newer cocktail bar with excellent drinks and solid Asian food; nice atmosphere 3. Florería Atlántico- internationally acclaimed cocktail bar, but not the same since the owner and cocktail guru has moved to the US and the previous head bartender went on to open Tres Monos; very cool concept though, but gets extremely crowded since it’s famous so you have to go early or book a table for food; can also wait at the bar next door, which is the same owner and has solid drinks,but not the same experience 4. Rooftop bar at the Alvear Palace Hotel- best for aperitivo when the sun is setting; book a table in advance 5. El Federal- old bar classic bar in San Telmo 6. Uptown- if you want a party, this is a good option; don’t know what the food is like, but you can book a table and eat there to avoid the usually long queues 7. Frank’s- just down the street from Uptown, this is the original speakeasy in BA if you want something more than a bar, but not a massive party *Cafes* 1. Cuervo- my local café in Palermo Hollywood; there is another location in Palermo Soho 2. Oli- another Palermo Hollywood cafe where I would recommend if you want pastries or lunch; excellent brunch option, but gets very busy 3. La Mulata- after Don Julio cafe just a block down Guatemala 4. Coffee Town- good option if you’re in San Telmo market and need a quick coffee 5. Atis- also in San Telmo, but a much nicer atmosphere if you want to have a longer relaxing coffee 6. If you’re interested in the classic Argentinian cafes for the atmosphere and don’t care so much about the coffee itself, you have El Petit Colon and Cafe Tortorni in the center as well as Montecarlo in Palermo Hollywood
Great questions, in my other videos I listed out prices for where we went. Also the restaurants may include pricing on their websites. Food Festival Argentina: th-cam.com/video/W9LoBZRuhdI/w-d-xo.html The San Telmo Market: th-cam.com/video/ChAZO9BtlMk/w-d-xo.html Explore Empanadas: th-cam.com/video/SQVyHcIrDlY/w-d-xo.html Best Steak: th-cam.com/video/thLvAzeBZsQ/w-d-xo.html Best Peruvian: th-cam.com/video/F93Ipii5BIc/w-d-xo.html Fund Day Out: th-cam.com/video/Z-l19QcoEkc/w-d-xo.html Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment.
With the inflation as it is in Argentina, prices are constantly rising. What I do to get an idea of pricing is to look for online photos of the menu, look at the most recent photo of the menu.
Para el turismo los precios son realmente bajos, el tipo de cambio los favorece. Ten en cuenta que U$ 1 es equivalente a $ 1000.-, por lo que excepto en algunos sitios como Don Julio donde por comensal puedes gastar alrededor de U$ 70/100 en el resto de los lugares es realmente económico comer por muy poco dinero para un turista norteamericano o europeo, incluso para otros sudamericanos, porque el valor actual de nuestro dinero es inexistente
I used to live like 500 meters from there, so, every week, every wednesday after office I'd go to Los Galgos for a vermut or a 'panky' (official drink from los galgos) and then I'd go to CINE LORCA (since 1968) and after that you can have a nice tea or coffee at GATO NEGRO. amazing. you should try that route :) regards @@JuliaGonzalesTravels
@@LeMagnifiqueDoubleAgent-cj4zo I’m in BA almost every week on business from the US. You think Don Julio’s is the best because that’s what every tourist thinks. It’s good, but you can get better steaks and service for less pesos.
@@oldpelican5181, I live in Buenos Aires. I have eaten at every reputable parilla in the city, many multiple times. Is it the best value for money? Considering the relatively high prices, of course not. However it is the best based purely on quality for a reason. Everyone I know would tell you the same thing- it is the best asado in the city besides their own. The service can be a bit abrasive, but if you know them, it is excellent.
@@LeMagnifiqueDoubleAgent-cj4zo I get it, but like you mentioned above the service is not so great. Poor service for an expensive meal in BA leaves a bad taste in your mouth. No pun intended.
@@oldpelican5181, I get excellent service there because I go quite often, but everyone should get excellent service. It’s not an excuse, but they are very busy obviously, I think they feel like they are serving tourists most of the time who they will never see again, and they are probably understaffed. If you are going for value for money, El Ferroviario is probably the best, but it’s a bit out of the way. La Carnicería and El Pobre Luis are also cheaper (not super cheap though) and in better neighborhoods. El Anchioita is very good too, but very pricey and a pain to get a reservation. If we’re talking purely about quality though, that is why I say Don Julio is still the best.
This video really got me excited to go to Buenos Aires!!
Yes!! Enjoy your trip!! We are heading back this summer... Buenos Aires is delicious culinary adventure and we just couldn't stay away! More coming this summer!
Thank you for this video! I'm going back to Buenos Aires for the second time this year and I will definitely be at La Cocina on day one.
Yes!! I am so happy to hear you liked the video. La Cocina is so great you are going to love it. I love that you get to go back a second time. The food there is just so amazing some of the best I've ever had. Thanks so much for leaving a comment, enjoy your trip!
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Yes, I love the food! I saved your video. I've already been to several of the restaurants, but need to try the rest. OMG, the fugazzeta, I even make it at home now in the USA. This will be my second trip this year, but my fourth trip total. I would like to live there some day. 🤗
thank you for visiting our country! enjoy
I have been to Argentina twice, my first time was in 2019 and second vist in 2022. My wife is from Argentina/Buenos Aires, my first visit was much better than in 2022....with the exception of the Piqueteros on the street...2019 was excellent. The food in Argentina was excellent and was not expensive for us. I have been married to an Argentine lady for 29 years.....lovely people....but crazy at times in a good way. It took me a long time to visit Argentina.....my wife wanted to see the rest of the world before returning to Argentina.
Wow I love this. Congratulations on 29 years of marriage that is amazing. I totally understand your wife wanting to see the rest of the world but Argentina is so wonderful. We have yet to be disappointed. We’ll be going back again this year and I’m very excited. Thanks so much for leaving such a lovely comment.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Thank you Julia, I totally enjoyed your channel......I will keep watching.
Don julio and the cabrera are more suited for tourists and they are really crowded most of the time ...
For pizza you can also go to "the cuartito" or "las cuartetas" too.
For several other more local cuisine you might want to talk with locals because its the best way to avoid tourist traps ....
Las Cuartetas looks like a great spot! Thank you so much for the recommendation. I'll add that to my list, we are heading back this summer. I miss Argentina! I agree asking locals is a great source, this channel has helped with that a lot. I love hearing from people from all over the world. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a great recommendation.
It’s true that Don Julio is mostly catering to tourists these days, but it’s more because of the price relative to the income of locals. It is still the best for a reason though and most upper middle to upper class people will go there on occasion whether it be for a celebratory meal or when hosting out of town guests.
excellent LA COCINA!!!
Thanks so much!!
Enjoyed your video…thank you. Lived in BA for 22 years in Recoleta. In that area I like Fervor and Soto Voce. Cheers, Roger
Cheers! Thank you so much for watching. We are heading back this summer so I hope to share more.
When you go back, if you haven't tried 1810 Cocina Regional yet, you might enjoy that. There are three locations. The menu is empanadas, locro, guisa de lentejas, As a fan of lentil soup, I went several times.
Oh that does sound yummy! Thank you for the recommendation that’s what I love about this channel I have a whole new list for when I go back!!! ❤️🇦🇷
Well you certainly hit the real touristy steak houses! The Hierro is great for snacks & a drink! Don Julio is overrated & no argentine person would sit outside in the chilly weather, DUH😂 I have visited BA & enjoy the basically non-touristy spots or better value for your dollar. For example, Parrilla Peña, Talas de Entrerriano, Ferroviario & Pobre Luis are my stops but I'm always looking for a neighborhood locals spot😅
Yeah Hierro was a treat... I could watch that kitchen all day long! Thanks for the tips on some local spots. These videos were from my first time ever going to Buenos Aires so we are heading back this summer AND I can't wait!!! There is just so many awesome places to eat in Buenos Aires it's just impossible to hit everything in one trip.
Excelente video, que lindo es mi país, que rico es la comida!! Gracias por mostrar Argentina 🩵🤍🩵
Argentina is amazing, you do have a beautiful Country! I can't wait to come back, very soon!!! Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks a million!!!!!! Me dieron ganas de volver solo para visitar los restos que usted visito. Nos hacemos un asadito de vez encuando y tenemos suerte porque la carne viene de alla.... y la compartimos en familia con unos increibles havana alfajores... Pero los ingredientes hacen la differencia, ni siquiera alguien en Canada o EE.UU, con avion privado, puede comprar aqui la materia prima que hay alla. La unica manera es importarla..... No obstante, algunos paises de Europa tienen la misma calidad de materia prima, pero es Europa... Mil gracias... y excellente 12 meses a venir!!!😃🙏🌹
De nada. No puedo esperar a volver. Argentina es un lugar tan especial y tienes razón, no se pueden conseguir los ingredientes allí. Espero que puedas visitarnos nuevamente. ¡¡Disfrutar!! Feliz año nuevo.
The two places you have chosen for pizza are of one of the two main types of pizza we have at Buenos Aires. Both are of "media masa" type, which have a "bready" dough as a base. The other type is the pizza "a la piedra" with very thin and crispy in the borders dough. As in all Argentina's pizzas, in both you'll have plenty of cheese.
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, great info!!!
I’m so glad I came across your video, I’m planning a solo trip to Buenos Aires for my 30th bday and I always have to get a list of foods to try and places to eat while traveling. Are there any good spots for breakfast or is it simple? Most Latin countries breakfast is not huge or simple like scrambled eggs where my folks are from.
Nice, I'm so glad you found my video as well. Los Galgos would be a good spot for breakfast, it won't be simple but great filling dishes and great prices. Enjoy your trip and please let us know if you make it to any of these spots we would love to hear your thoughts, oh and if you get the chance going to a Boca Juniors game is a blast!!!! I have another video on that as well. th-cam.com/video/NCJqSuHJxbA/w-d-xo.html
Alex, nuestros desayunos son bastante sencillos. Café o café con leche o mate y para acompañar, al estilo español, comemos "facturas" que es algo así como la bollería española. Las factura más consumidas son las "medialunas" especies de croissant o de corneto, pero infinitamente más sabrosos, con masa esponjosa y bañadas en almibar. También comemos churros, sencillos o rellenos, u otros tipos de facturas como vigilantes, tortinas negras, etc. También podemos comer pan tostado con queso untable y mermeladas y acompañar con jugos naturales de cítricos: pomelo o naranja, por lo general. La comida más importante para los argentinos es la cena, así que por la mañana y al mediodía, comemos menos. Allí, en la cena, está el disfrute de nuestra carnes, de las verduras que las acompañan, de nuestras empanadas o de los platos que nos dejaron los inmigrantes italianos, españoles, alemanes o de medio oriente. Vas a encontrar gran variedad de platos, aunque quien se lleva todos los premios es nuestra carne grillada
Love you channel sooo much!
Oh thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words ❤
El Preferido de Palermo is another great spot. La Conchinchina is great for cocktails and snacks too.
Excelente recomendación muchas gracias por compartir. ¡Mantengo una ficha actualizada para cada ciudad para cuando regrese! ¡También espero que otros lean los comentarios para disfrutar de tu parte! ¡Salud!
Good job Julie! Love it!
@tiffanydickel thanks so much! ☺
I love that steak reaction.
The steak in Argentina is the best!!! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment.
Great video incredible gastronomic city! Just one small detail learn how to hold your fork you hold it like the meat is still alive and it's going to get away from you.Segment 1:08.
So funny story or maybe not... I honestly did not realize how I was holding my fork and knife until people watching started telling me. Thanks to my viewers I have fixed this and I now hold my utensils properly (for the most part) but it was pretty embarrassing at first. Thanks so much for watching.
@gabrieljuan-alladio6774
y @JuliaGonsalves
I agree that how you hold your utensils is important.
And I want to compliment you, Julia, on your response: it show a humble heart & one open to better ways.
Incidentally, I sometimes think I should offer etiquette / social graces courses (I'd need to first get retraining myself), with the aim being to use those skills - in the background, unobtrusively, not attracting any attention that might distract others.
Oh, and your partner's knitted cap? Ditch it, hombre, when at table!
Hope this is taken in the way I'm giving it with.
Again, I like your spirit. And your videos are helping me learn about Buenos Aires: I may visit, with a special interest in it helping me get started on the carnivore (meat only) diet, particularly its subset lion (beef only) diet.
Buenos suerte y benedictiones!
Bienvenida a la Argentina y a nuestras costumbres gastronómicas!!! Buen provecho!! ajajajaj
Thank you so much!! I love Argentina and the food is some of the best i've ever had. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
BA es una ciudad increíble, nunca te vas a aburrir y ni que hablar de su arquitectura y sus muy anchas avenidas como las tiene la ciudad de Paris. A mi me gusta mucho más BA que NYC, ciudad que conozco, solo tiene rascacielos y la avenida más ancha es como nuestra Av. Santa Fé.
I totally agree. So much to do in BA. We spent 3 weeks there and tried to get to a much as possible. We had so much fun and can't wait to go back. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment.
Buenos Aires is thicc.
GRACIAS !!!!! I 'm from BA but I don't known all the places you have eaten .
No problem. Enjoy. Let me know what you think when you try. Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment.
This was really good. Next time go to a bakery cafe where you try some media lunas, facturas, or some deserts. There’s more to Argentine food than steaks and empanadas. Also some guidelines on prices would be good. Which places are bargains and which are splurges?
Great suggestions… you are so right there is so much amazing food to explore in Argentina. I especially love the idea of adding deserts (I have such a sweet tooth) it’s nice to hear what people want to see. I’m going back this year so I appreciate your feedback. Thanks so much for watching. 😀
Narda Comedor and Lepes (same owner) as well as Olí are excellent for pastries/desserts
Albamonte, Roma del Abasto, Anchoita Cava
Thanks for sharing!!! I love the sharing.
¿Cava?..........o te referís a la ciudad de BA..... Caba*
@@susanabarth6393 El lugar se llama Anchoita Cava
@@susanabarth6393si sos ignorante , no comentes!!
Anchoita tiene una carta excelente, pero la reserva está difícil
Bueen video te felicito por el contenido, saludos desde Buenos Aires 😗
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You missed many, many good places. There are better parrillas than La Cabrera these days. It’s basically just for tourists now. Don Julio is still the best, but I’d put La Carnicería and Nuestro Secreto ahead of La Brigada for the more renowned ones. Plus, there are many excellent local parrillas where you can get better value for money. Also, it’s not correct that the outdoor tables at Don Julio are first come first serve. In the warmer months, they can also be reserved. For Argentine comfort food, you have to go to El Preferido de Palermo for an upscale experience and El Palermo Cantina for a more local experience. Also, I don’t know how you go to Buenos Aires and not eat Italian food. La Alacena is the best in my opinion. For seafood, La Mar is very good, but not as good as the original in Lima. Also, you don’t get meat there. In addition, if you want seafood, Crizia is excellent. La Choripaneria is good if you’re in San Telmo, but Alto Chori is better and the best are around the football stadiums. For other international cuisines besides Italian, El Niño Gordo and Gran Dabang are awesome. If you want something upscale, Chila is the best in my opinion (better experience than even Aramburu). For cocktail bars, La Florería Atlantico is cool, but it hasn’t been good for years. Tres Monos is much better these days and even Cochinchina has more interesting cocktails. For a rooftop cocktail bar, you should go to the Alvear Palace Hotel.
Wow!! Thank you so much for all the great recommendations. These videos were from my first time in Buenos Aires and it was really only my second city ever recording in almost two years ago now. I'm so excited to be coming back and you gave me A LOT of awesome reccomednations. I love them all, thank you so much.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels, Sure, I’m glad you found the recommendations to be useful. I just made a list for a friend of a friend so I’ll try to paste it in here tomorrow since you’ll be back in Buenos Aires soon.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels, Here’s an extended list of restaurants for upcoming trip:
*Parrillas*
1. Don Julio- still the best; best to make reservations when they open three months in advance; more expensive than all the other parrillas, but we’ll worth it and still cheap compared to US prices, especially if you’re paying in dollars
2. La Carnicería- probably my current second favorite; excellent mollejas that are a little bit fancier than your average parrilla; sit at the bar if it’s not hot outside
3. El Ferroviario- real Porteño experience, as not many tourists go there; huge portions at very good prices; a bit out of the way and not fancy at all, as it is under a highway with the majority of the seating outside; good for large groups
4. Nuestro Secreto- parrilla of the Four Season; different style asado; beautiful garden seating; you pay Four Seasons prices so not cheap
5. La Brigada- wasn’t as good as when we were back in Jan, but still a good option, especially if you’re in San Telmo for the Sunday market; great atmosphere
5. A few others to consider if you can’t get into the other ones- La Cabrera, Parrilla Peña, El Pobre Luis
*Argentinian (not asado) *
1. El Preferido de Palermo- best Milanesa Napolitana in my opinion; book a few weeks in advance
2. Chori- best choripán that’s not in front of a football stadium
3. Palermo Cantina- good local neighborhood spot in Palermo Hollywood; good and huge Milanesa; cool atmosphere; cheap
4. El Baqueano- more upscale and unique takes on classic Argentinian dishes
5. Peron Peron- old school atmosphere honoring Socialism in Latin America complete with typical dishes and the theme music; locations in Palermo Hollywood and San Telmo
6. La Choripaneria- good choripán option in the permanent San Telmo Market
*Upscale*
1. Chila- my favorite fine dinning option in BA; nice atmosphere located in Puerto Madero so can walk along the water before or after dinner
2. Crizia- excellent upscale seafood restaurant; go all out and get the tasting menu with wine pairing
3. Elena- another restaurant in the Four Seasons; mostly Argentinian cuisine, but more upscale
*Ethnic Cuisine (everything besides Argentinian) *
1. Niño Gordo- Argentinian-Asian fusion
2. La Alacena- my favorite Italian restaurant in a city full of Italian restaurants; good brunch option
3. Mishiguene- Argentinian-Israeli fusion; has become quite famous so need to book in advance
4. La Mar- offshoot of the original Gastón Acurio cebecheria in Lima; excellent ceviches, chaufas, etc.
5. Oviedo- Spanish restaurant good for seafood; nice atmosphere, but casual and good price
6. Gran Dabbang- excellent and innovative Argentinian-South Asia fusion in a very casual atmosphere; doesn’t take reservations so go when they open
*Pizza*
1. La Mezzetta- best fugazzetta in BA; well worth the trek to Colegiales if you’re staying in the city center, but go between lunch and dinner (say 3:00-6:00) because there’s always a queue
2. Pizzería Güerrín- not as good as La Mezzetta in my opinion, but a good option if you’re just in the commercial center
*Bars *
1. Tres Monos- world class cocktails and solid snacks in a bit of a dive bar atmosphere; gets crowded so go early or I think you can make a reservation for the new section that opened earlier this year; my favorite cocktail bar in BA
2. CoChinChina- newer cocktail bar with excellent drinks and solid Asian food; nice atmosphere
3. Florería Atlántico- internationally acclaimed cocktail bar, but not the same since the owner and cocktail guru has moved to the US and the previous head bartender went on to open Tres Monos; very cool concept though, but gets extremely crowded since it’s famous so you have to go early or book a table for food; can also wait at the bar next door, which is the same owner and has solid drinks,but not the same experience
4. Rooftop bar at the Alvear Palace Hotel- best for aperitivo when the sun is setting; book a table in advance
5. El Federal- old bar classic bar in San Telmo
6. Uptown- if you want a party, this is a good option; don’t know what the food is like, but you can book a table and eat there to avoid the usually long queues
7. Frank’s- just down the street from Uptown, this is the original speakeasy in BA if you want something more than a bar, but not a massive party
*Cafes*
1. Cuervo- my local café in Palermo Hollywood; there is another location in Palermo Soho
2. Oli- another Palermo Hollywood cafe where I would recommend if you want pastries or lunch; excellent brunch option, but gets very busy
3. La Mulata- after Don Julio cafe just a block down Guatemala
4. Coffee Town- good option if you’re in San Telmo market and need a quick coffee
5. Atis- also in San Telmo, but a much nicer atmosphere if you want to have a longer relaxing coffee
6. If you’re interested in the classic Argentinian cafes for the atmosphere and don’t care so much about the coffee itself, you have El Petit Colon and Cafe Tortorni in the center as well as Montecarlo in Palermo Hollywood
@@LeMagnifiqueDoubleAgent-cj4zo wow oh my gosh thank you so much we have a lot to check out here. Thank you much. Do you live in Buenos Aires?
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels, You’re quite welcome- enjoy. I have a place in Buenos Aires, but we’re currently in Southeast Asia through June.
If only you included the prices, where can I find the prices?
Great questions, in my other videos I listed out prices for where we went. Also the restaurants may include pricing on their websites.
Food Festival Argentina: th-cam.com/video/W9LoBZRuhdI/w-d-xo.html
The San Telmo Market: th-cam.com/video/ChAZO9BtlMk/w-d-xo.html
Explore Empanadas: th-cam.com/video/SQVyHcIrDlY/w-d-xo.html
Best Steak: th-cam.com/video/thLvAzeBZsQ/w-d-xo.html
Best Peruvian: th-cam.com/video/F93Ipii5BIc/w-d-xo.html
Fund Day Out: th-cam.com/video/Z-l19QcoEkc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment.
With the inflation as it is in Argentina, prices are constantly rising. What I do to get an idea of pricing is to look for online photos of the menu, look at the most recent photo of the menu.
Para el turismo los precios son realmente bajos, el tipo de cambio los favorece. Ten en cuenta que U$ 1 es equivalente a $ 1000.-, por lo que excepto en algunos sitios como Don Julio donde por comensal puedes gastar alrededor de U$ 70/100 en el resto de los lugares es realmente económico comer por muy poco dinero para un turista norteamericano o europeo, incluso para otros sudamericanos, porque el valor actual de nuestro dinero es inexistente
los galgos was my second home
That's awesome, I loved it there, we hope to go back this summer and I'm totally visiting Los Galgos again.
I used to live like 500 meters from there, so, every week, every wednesday after office I'd go to Los Galgos for a vermut or a 'panky' (official drink from los galgos) and then I'd go to CINE LORCA (since 1968) and after that you can have a nice tea or coffee at GATO NEGRO. amazing. you should try that route :) regards @@JuliaGonzalesTravels
how come Argentina has so much good juicy food, but not so many clumsy figures on the street?
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Albamonte, barrio de Chacarita
Thanks so much for the recommendation. I love the sharing!
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Thank you so much! We loved Sao Paulo and can't wait to come back! Thanks so much for watching.
Lots of tourist traps.
Don’t go to Don Julio’s. Way overpriced!
It is expensive, but considered to be the best of the best for a reason
@@LeMagnifiqueDoubleAgent-cj4zo I’m in BA almost every week on business from the US. You think Don Julio’s is the best because that’s what every tourist thinks. It’s good, but you can get better steaks and service for less pesos.
@@oldpelican5181, I live in Buenos Aires. I have eaten at every reputable parilla in the city, many multiple times. Is it the best value for money? Considering the relatively high prices, of course not. However it is the best based purely on quality for a reason. Everyone I know would tell you the same thing- it is the best asado in the city besides their own. The service can be a bit abrasive, but if you know them, it is excellent.
@@LeMagnifiqueDoubleAgent-cj4zo I get it, but like you mentioned above the service is not so great. Poor service for an expensive meal in BA leaves a bad taste in your mouth. No pun intended.
@@oldpelican5181, I get excellent service there because I go quite often, but everyone should get excellent service. It’s not an excuse, but they are very busy obviously, I think they feel like they are serving tourists most of the time who they will never see again, and they are probably understaffed. If you are going for value for money, El Ferroviario is probably the best, but it’s a bit out of the way. La Carnicería and El Pobre Luis are also cheaper (not super cheap though) and in better neighborhoods. El Anchioita is very good too, but very pricey and a pain to get a reservation. If we’re talking purely about quality though, that is why I say Don Julio is still the best.
Never open hour mouth on camera. Cut the food and show how it looks on the plate. Ask your mother.